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Numazu

Numazu is a city in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, facing Suruga Bay along the Pacific Ocean. It lies at the base of the Izu Peninsula and serves as a regional center for fishing, commerce, and tourism. On clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen across the bay, making the city a popular stop for visitors heading to the Izu area.

The local economy has long depended on fishing, related industries, and agriculture. The port handles commercial

Numazu hosts historic sites and waterfront promenades, with markets offering fresh seafood such as shirasu, a

In terms of transportation, Numazu is served by rail and road. Numazu Station is a major rail

Historically, the area has been inhabited since ancient times and developed as a fishing and agricultural community

Numazu experiences a warm climate with hot summers and mild winters, and rainfall spread throughout the year.

fishing,
and
the
surrounding
area
grows
vegetables
and
tea.
The
Numazu
Deep
Sea
Aquarium,
located
near
the
waterfront,
is
a
notable
attraction
that
showcases
deep-sea
species
and
oceanic
research.
local
specialty.
The
city
also
serves
as
a
gateway
for
travelers
exploring
the
eastern
Shizuoka
coast
and
the
Izu
Peninsula.
hub
on
the
Tōkaidō
Main
Line,
providing
connections
to
major
cities
along
the
coast.
The
city
is
connected
by
a
network
of
highways
and
serves
as
a
starting
point
for
coastal
and
inland
trips.
through
the
Edo
period
into
the
modern
era.
Today,
Numazu
functions
as
a
regional
urban
center
within
eastern
Shizuoka,
balancing
industry,
tourism,
and
local
life.
The
city
also
faces
environmental
challenges
common
to
coastal
urban
areas,
including
typhoon
exposure
and
coastal
preservation
needs.